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http://www.srpracing.com/pd_79-04_new_style_race_pedals.cfm

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i like the back grid pattern set. anyone know where i kind find a set like that for less than 130 or any other cool and practical pedals. i've seen pedal set with cobra's on them (i think atlantic blue has some) and they looked very shap but cant find any.

also thinking about these :
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feedback? anyone seen any black grid or cobra pedals




no bullitt or termi pedals. . .
 

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id rather have factory rubber pedals so my feet dont slip of when they are wet

the ones in the last pic look cool though
 

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I thought about that as well, but the mach pedals just don't do anything for me. I have considered going to a metal pedal since I do not drive it in the rain anyway....
 

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I like them in black. I used to have Steeda covers but they got slippery when my feet were wet. I switched to the Bullitt pedal covers for the rubber on them to keep some traction.
 
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anyone had any experience with a set like the black metal ones with the grid pattern like the ones pictures above? seems like they might provide a more grip when wet but i don't know. also thought about getting the saleen set and using the black "grip tape" like on the top of skateboards instead of the rubber inserts. i think it would be more difficult to keep clean but might work better than the rubber when wet. how do you all like the rubber inserts on pedals?? feel the same as stock i assume?
 

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I just put on a set of bullit covers on mine.
PITA to install over the brake and clutch. (Mainly the brake)
Soo much nicer that riding around with just the metal pedal. (like I've been doing for the past 2 years)
 
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i like the black metal ones pictured first best as well. i am hoping someone can tell me a cheaper place to find them or ones similar. if need be i'll bite that $130 bullit but there has to be another option. . . i would think?

still trying to find the medal pedals with the engraved cobra with no success, anyone else found any?

svt on a pedal set would be cool too
 

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just is it all or certain metal pedals that slide when wet? I dont really mind that as any significant driving will be done in dry weather.. but the slipping is always a factor.. wish there was a really good pedal out there.. metal that didnt slip...
 
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Shifty Powers said:
just is it all or certain metal pedals that slide when wet? I dont really mind that as any significant driving will be done in dry weather.. but the slipping is always a factor.. wish there was a really good pedal out there.. metal that didnt slip...

normally i would agree with that entirely but after having my clutch rebuild it has a much heavier action than stock. smooth, but takes effort none the less. i do daily drive the car when it's on the road so i don't want to have my food slip off the clutch at any given point, especially in traffic. . .
 

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I really do not see the value in the first two. They look like rubber pedals, i mean the 2nd one has a logo on it but they sure are proud of it. I want something different then black rubber, and do not want to pay near 130 for them unless they are some wicked looking machined type or something. I don't think I could justify $50 for the saleens even if I liked them.
 

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i have the bullitt pedals as well..but that first set and the first saleen set look bomb...
 

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I do not see what is special about the rubber saleens other then the price. They are not going to really attract much attention and if I am paying $130 for some pedals I want some attention...
 
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i think you guys are thinking the two saleen pedal pics are two different set. the second picture is of the rubber inserts that go into the first saleen pedal pics, make sense? they just sell them seperately to make a few extra bucks. mine pedals are shot and the saleens are just slight more than replacing my stockers so they're in the lead at the moment

anyone find any other cool and functional pedals? still open to suggestions
 

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